2017
DOI: 10.1080/01436597.2017.1368012
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The wages of whiteness in the absence of wages: racial capitalism, reactionary intercommunalism and the rise of Trumpism

Abstract: In November 1970 Black Panther Party leader Huey P. Newton gave a lecture at Boston College where he introduced his theory of intercommunalism. Newton re-articulated Marxist theories of imperialism through the lens of the Black liberation struggle and argued that imperialism had entered a new phase called 'reactionary intercommunalism'. Newton's theory of intercommunalism offers nothing less than a proto-theorization of what we have come to call neo-liberal globalization and its effects on what W.E.B. Du Bois … Show more

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“…We consider the online activity of healthcare professional activist organisations such as Docs not Cops, alongside analysis of staffing data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and the World Health Organization (WHO). The following arguments also marshal our individual work which engages diverse strands of the relationship between knowledge-making, race and social order (Fitzgerald, 2017;Hinterberger, 2018;Narayan, 2017;Williams, 2018) along with previous collaborative projects (Williams & Hinterberger, 2016).…”
Section: Heredity Redux: Brexit At the Crossroads Of Biology Culturementioning
confidence: 93%
“…We consider the online activity of healthcare professional activist organisations such as Docs not Cops, alongside analysis of staffing data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and the World Health Organization (WHO). The following arguments also marshal our individual work which engages diverse strands of the relationship between knowledge-making, race and social order (Fitzgerald, 2017;Hinterberger, 2018;Narayan, 2017;Williams, 2018) along with previous collaborative projects (Williams & Hinterberger, 2016).…”
Section: Heredity Redux: Brexit At the Crossroads Of Biology Culturementioning
confidence: 93%
“…You will not find 1970s Oakland, California in any of these narrations of the evolution of neo-liberal globalization. However, as Narayan (2017Narayan ( , 2019 has recently shown, Huey P Newton's theorization of what he dubbed reactionary intercommunalism offers a prototheorization of what we have come to call neo-liberal globalization. 2 Reflecting on the unprecedented military, corporate and cultural power of postwar US hegemony, Newton argued that that there had been a quantitative change in the nature of imperialism.…”
Section: Intercommunalism: Newton's Proto-theorization Of Neoliberal mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neo-liberal globalization would not simply be the transformation of capitalism in US but rather the transformation of the racial capitalism that has underpinned US society since its colonial inception. Empirically, Newton's thought appears prescient, as the effects of neo-liberal globalization on US society and the relative political and economic decline of the power of white citizens have helped engender the resurgence of white nationalist and xenophobic populism in the US (Narayan, 2017). Equally, analytically, Newton's work reaffirms how race is the modality of class for vast swathes of subjects and how neo-liberal globalization's effects on the racial settlement of US society must be confronted rather than silenced.…”
Section: Conclusion: the Lessons Of Newton's Proto-theorization Of Nementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Now I'm going to be greedy for the United States (wild cheers). (p. 244) The racist element of the rise of support for Trump is connected, by Narayan (2017), to the decline in the 'wages of whiteness', or the historically situated benefit of being White in a global economy that had benefitted substantially from imperialism and, by implication, from slavery (Kendi, 2016;Roediger, 1999). The breakdown of this settlement not only has had the effect of racializing the political discourse of that decline but also of shattering support for the neo-liberal plutocracy at the heart of American polity in the last 30 years (Narayan, 2017).…”
Section: Part 1: Trump -A Stylized Business/career Historymentioning
confidence: 99%